Mexican Embassy pays attention to 'two sessions'

By Lin Liyao
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The Mexican Embassy in China will give high attention to China's upcoming "two sessions" this month.

Ambassador Julián Ventura has an exclusive interview with China.org.cn on March 2nd. [Photo by Dong Ning/China.org.cn]

Ambassador Julián Ventura has an exclusive interview with China.org.cn on March 2. [Photo by Dong Ning/China.org.cn]

Ambassador Julián Ventura said as much during an exclusive interview with China.org.cn on March. 2, one day before this year's Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC) opens.

Ventura said that the National People's Congress (NPC) and CPPCC are the most significant sessions in China's political schedule, to which the Mexican Embassy will pay close attention.

"Personally, I pay more attention to two topics of structural reform and sustainable development," said Ventura. "Structural reform is crucial for the Chinese government to adjust the economic development model, promote consumption and improve services. Mexico has also noticed the importance of structural reform, and carried out a range of measures in finance, education and the energy industries."

"As for sustainable development, I believe the Chinese government will release some important measures on this issue during the session. How to deal with climate change is also an urgent problem the Mexican government and people have to face. Mexico is a powerhouse in leading the multilateral climate change agenda, and the first developing country to promise to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. We look forward to making joint efforts with China to solve the problem," said Ventura.

Ventura will attend the CPPCC opening ceremony on March 3 and the NPC opening ceremony on March 5. He will also listen to Premier Li Keqiang deliver the government report and the President of the Supreme People's Court introduce next year's work plan regarding legislation.

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